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GomSpace cites skilled and engaged employees, experienced leadership, established customer relationships, and operational infrastructure as enablers for managing scaling risks.
GomSpace’s 2026 guidance forecasts revenue of 540–640 MSEK (approximately $58.6–$69.4 million).
GomSpace's involvement in the mission highlights the importance of low-cost, agile, and modular spacecraft platforms for deep space exploration.
A leading North American space company awarded a contract to GomSpace for a mission focused on lunar exploration.
The initial design phase of the deep-space platforms will be executed largely at GomSpace’s Luxembourg facilities.
GomSpace Luxembourg has been selected by a leading North American space company to design two state-of-the-art spacecraft for a lunar exploration mission.
The new spacecraft will leverage technology and expertise derived from GomSpace’s contributions to high-profile interplanetary programs, including the ESA HERA mission.
For the lunar mission, GomSpace will apply flight-proven modular architectures to meet the demands of the cislunar environment.
GomSpace worked on the Juventas CubeSat designed for radar imaging of the Didymos asteroid system.
GomSpace is a key partner in the ESA RAMSES mission, which targets the asteroid 99942 Apophis.
The December 30, 2025 contract tasks GomSpace with the design, integration, and delivery of a configured microsatellite platform for a space research and development program.
In October 2025, GomSpace was awarded a 760,000 Euro European Space Agency contract to advance onboard attitude control software.
The microsatellite platform under the December 30, 2025 contract will be manufactured at GomSpace’s facilities in Aalborg, Denmark.
In June 2025, GomSpace signed a 19.5 million Euro contract to deliver an 18-satellite constellation.
On December 30, 2025, GomSpace secured a 50 million SEK contract with an undisclosed European defense company to design and deliver a microsatellite platform.
GomSpace expects to complete the design and integration phases of the December 30, 2025 contract within 18 months from December 30, 2025.
GomSpace will lead a consortium of international partners with expertise in cybersecurity, telecommunications, and space systems for the SECUSAT project.
The ESA contract confirms confidence in GomSpace's technological leadership.
The European Space Agency (ESA) has awarded a contract valued at €1.2 million to GomSpace for the development of an advanced, security-enhanced generation of its NanoCom product line.
GomSpace aims to support governmental and defense communications, protect critical infrastructure, and enhance commercial satellite services through the SECUSAT project.